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Re: Hi. My Whirlpool Duet Sport washer stopped mid-cycle...

The pump on your washer is apparently not working. It should have pumped the water out when the FL was displayed. You should schedule service and let a technician diagnose and repair the washer.

Flood Condition F L "FL" flashes if any overfill condition occurs. This condition occurs when excessive water in the tub causes the overfill switch to trip. The control must realize that the trip was due to an overfill condition instead of a suds lock condition in order for "FL" to be displayed. With an overfill condition, the beeper repeats a warning every 10 seconds with no time out. The pump is cycled in drain mode for 30 seconds on, 30 seconds off until the overfill switch resets or power is discontinued to the unit.Press STOP/CANCEL to clear the display.

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F3E2 error, Wash light flashes 3 times then 2.
Took off front lower cover, Found Manual!!!
Unscrewed filter and was so full of trash, clean and reassymbled and now works just like new. Simple fix no parts at all needed.

First check your washer plug to see if the connections are tightly
screwed. Next check your filter if you haven't for long.

Remove
the 3 screws at the bottom of the front panel under the
washer door. Your filter door will be light brown. If you find a hose
there it is to drain out excess water (water that could not be drained
by your pump) After you hv drained unscrew the cap and
remove all the junk inside. Have a large plastic bag to catch junk and
water. Refit carefully after cleaning out. If not solved, something
shd be blocking your pump, check this out

without complete f code hard to pin cause but suspect pump not pumping out remove bottom cover reach up to lock area pull small tab down to unlock door remove as much water as possible remove pump clean out by turning counterclockwise clean pump and connecting hoses reassemble and ck

the panel below the door has 3 screws under the bottom lip of the panel. remove the screws to get the panel off youll see the pump right in front of you. you can unscrew the cap on the pump and remove it to clean out the punp. thats where 99% of clogges are on that washer